Not exact matches
Stiglitz told us that this decades - old debate about how to balance the creation of short - term and long - term value is recently gaining new life in the US because of the venomous class class tensions and ugly politics arising out of income inequality, and because
people in positions of power are looking
at the
big picture and realizing that something has to change.
And in fact, a 2005 study found that one in three American entrepreneurs identifies as dyslexic, while others have shown that
people with this disability tend to excel
at detecting patterns and grasping the
bigger picture.
Simply put, the Rule of One is this: whenever you find yourself believing or acting as though any «one» thing,
person, idea, time, formula, or form of value is all - important, it's the surest sign that you are missing the
bigger picture and, along with it, the threat or opportunity
at your doorstep.
The key to understanding the promise of what I prefer to call «flash activism» is considering the
bigger picture, which includes all those
people who care but are
at risk of doing nothing.
«There's a bunch of reasons why
people sold today, but I think it's helpful to drop back and look
at the
bigger picture.
In the future,
people will look back
at this article and the others like it, and you will look like someone who didn't have any insight, couldn't see the
big picture, glossed over and ignored the facts and who missed it completely.
Robin Zhu, chief operating officer
at Huobi, is quoted as saying in January 2017: «The regulator wanted to grab a
big picture of how significant cryptocurrency trading was in China — how does bitcoin work; where does the money come from; where does it go to; how do
people make and lose money?»
The «
bigger picture» is much easier to behold when the
people around you stop screaming
at you, telling you what to see and, if you don't agree with them, you're told you're wrong.
You are like a hungry
person looking for a fly in your soup when one is freely given to you; step back and look
at the
big picture of what is being said in Isaiah 40 and Malachi 3:1 and what Jesus said about the prophet who spoke of Him throughout the Old Testament.
Some Christians say that God foreknows what a
person will do when they hear the Gospel because God sees the past and the future as one
big picture all
at once since God is outside of time that He created as part of this universe.
European religion is phony actors inside
big Ugly goofy buildings built by retard Gentile European who think king David was a red headed European who spoke Latin as his birth language in the middle east.European religious
people are like a 400 pound anchor dragging in the sand wanting the 12 Hebrew Isrealite Tribes to all sing kombiyah
at their lame hang another
picture up cannonized a lame Gentile fake leader of a has been lame their whole life
But you ignore the fact, yes fact, that the religious in this country have been and currently are doing everything in their power to continue chipping away
at rights that
people already have or should have, and if you can't see the necessity of standing up to that type of tyranny I think you're obviously missing the
bigger picture here.
People need to stop nit - picking the Bible apart & look
at the
big picture of Jesus» teachings!
First and foremost, DreamyLeaf's Teriyaki Glazed Tofu Steaks recipe — she posted a
picture on Instagram and though I've never been a
big tofu
person, I almost started drooling just looking
at it.
i think some
people have a short memory, not so long ago we would have lost these kind of games, do you remember the days when we had the lion, s share of possession and god knows how many chances to score without doing so everybody was giving out, yesterday everybody (including the players) knows we didn, t play well, had one chance and scored, we need to look
at the
bigger picture every team is going to have blips the season is a long one, look
at liverpool they reminded me of us they drew a blank having missed loads of chances!
But
people aren't looking
at the
big picture.
People saying Wenger is being cautious with Walcott because of his ACL need to look
at the
bigger picture.
People needs to look
at the
bigger picture, but I really doubt Man City will axe 6 players.
At least when Sasha was a champ losing she was losing
big, highly - promoted Pay - Per - View matches instead of getting beat clean on RAW to put more
people in the title
picture.
I'm not saying he isn't lazy.I'm saying that it's not a solid basis to say we shouldn't sign him.There are similar players to him in top teams that win trophy year after year.The fact is that those players are playing to their strengths.You need to look
at the
bigger picture and his qualities.If Mahrez plays to his strengths laziness won't be an issue and that's the same with Ozil too.He's not playing to his strengths so
people are faulting him there.Also I've watched enough of Mahrez to know he has end product.He also scores a lot of goals in style.
I get a bit frustrated when I'm trying to introduce some quite original ideas and it's difficult to get them anywhere because
people are so obsessed with the moment and not sitting back and looking
at the
big picture.
Mike Belobraydich, a principal electrical engineer
at PerkinElmer Inc. (Wellesley, Mass.), a manufacturer of instrument - based systems and software for research and medicine, agrees: «Understanding the
bigger picture gives a
person a huge leg up.»
And it occurred to me that this isn't going to really help anybody; no individual
person even if they are physicians, is going to pull out all of those papers and look
at the
big picture.
(It's important to know if it's an environment where
people at your level are treated like mushrooms — kept in the dark and «fertilized» — or whether they are integrated into the company's
big picture.)
Although
people with dyslexia may struggle with the fine - processing skills of reading and writing, often unintentionally interchanging letters and words, they can excel
at «
big picture» thinking.
«
People had been focused on the smaller
picture and not looking
at the
big picture,» says team leader Matthew Weingarten, a graduate student
at the University of Colorado
at Boulder.
«Few
people can see the really
big picture, that human activities are resulting in the demise of tropical forests around the world and this has serious consequences,» said Anthony Rylands, deputy chair of the IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group and senior research scientist
at Conservation International.
«The database helps me look
at the
big picture — where can I have the most impact, what fields are of interest to other
people, what should I work on, and where should I send my papers?»
In this month's Scientific American I took a
big -
picture look
at all the different ways
people have invented to input text on phones that don't have keyboards.
: I just want the
people to have the
big picture is the
big picture is get your immune system looked
at and supported.
I think when
people,
at first when you start talking about that, the first thing I
pictured were a great
big bowl of cereal.
And certainly,
at the end of the day, you see a much
bigger, clearer
picture of the
person that you're talking to on your profile.
Streep's early scenes play like a bit of warm - up for both the character and the star, the nasty shtick beginning to take hold in loud, scurrilous moments that build until we reach the
big dinner scene, a sort of decrepit centerpiece for the whole
picture during which Violet insults every damn
person at the table and especially aims to tear each of her daughters apart.
Along with a trade show floor that featured the the latest technological innovations and equipment, theatre seating, food concession goodies and more, the highlight for attendees was the opportunity to get a sneak peak
at some of the most highly anticipated films from the major studios» upcoming product slate, attend special advance screenings of Universal
Pictures» Pitch Perfect 2, 20th Century Fox's Spy, and Pixar Animation's Inside Out, and to catch in
person appearances by some of the
biggest stars and filmmakers.
«They show us the
big picture of risk over time: which groups of
people are most susceptible to an event, why that might be so, and
at what point in their lives the event might occur.»
«In middle school, I would dread every day having to be with those kids again, but
at Big Picture, I looked forward to seeing not only the group of
people I considered friends, but the group I considered family.»
But it's not hard to imagine what it would have been like: husband, children, grandchildren,
pictures on the mantle, visits
at Christmas, a
big funeral, and
people who would inherit my money.
You can check out their website and read more details / see
pictures of students with their Kindles
at j.mp / kindleclassroom — I'm impressed how
big of a difference just one
person like Mark can make!
Great to have all this in one place so
people can look
at the
big picture.
You must lose the mindset of «author» and only author and look
at the entire
BIG picture and address everything as a business
person!
I agree its extreme important to know what the
bigger picture is no matter what time frame a
person is looking
at.
Discounting the Importance
People who feel they do not need to get a loan or apply for a credit card
at any point in the future fail to see the
big picture and therefore neglect to care for their credit consistently.
Eric explains that
people need to look
at the
big picture and see beyond where they are
at today.
For a moment, however, I want to take a look
at the
big picture, of which all these beautiful animals and dedicated
people are a part.
If you find yourself assuring
people that your dog is friendly, then it may be a good opportunity to look
at the
bigger picture about what exactly is happening and if your dog is being, well, far too friendly.
However, to really get a better sense for the
bigger picture, we have to look
at other information to fully understand why adopting a dog from the shelter is the right choice for many
people.
The
big glossy mainstream ones are for
people who like to look
at pretty
pictures and either get practical advice or dream about places they'll never get around to visiting.
But for the time being, I haven't seen much to warrant recommending someone spending $ 500, unless they really just need to have that little bit of extra graphical umph... and for
people like that, I don't really think too much on recommendations, because they likely already made up their mind and don't tend to look
at the
bigger picture anyways.
IO: This is more of a
bigger picture question, but some
people might look
at you and say, why are you making games in this space?
I may be ambiguous
at times, so tunnel visioned
people can't see the
bigger picture... SOZ!